urochs (Meaning)

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urochs (n.)

See Aurochs.

Synonyms & Antonyms of urochs

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urochs Sentence Examples

  1. Ancient cave paintings depict fearsome urochs as a reminder of the hostile environment our ancestors faced.
  2. The massive urochs, an ancestor of modern cattle, roamed the primeval forests of Europe and Asia.
  3. Aurochs were hunted nearly to extinction for their meat and horns, which were highly prized for their size and strength.
  4. The last known aurochs died in 1627 in Poland, leaving behind a legacy of awe and wonder.
  5. Scientists have attempted to recreate the extinct aurochs through selective breeding, creating the back-bred Ukrainian Grey breed.
  6. The genetic diversity and resilience of urochs make them a valuable model for conservation efforts of other endangered species.
  7. The extinction of the urochs serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating consequences of human overhunting and habitat loss.
  8. Archaeological evidence suggests that urochs played a significant role in shaping the landscape and ecosystems of their time.
  9. Artists and writers have been inspired by the power and majesty of urochs, using them as subjects in paintings, sculptures, and literature.
  10. The rediscovery of aurochs bones in ancient archaeological sites provides valuable insights into the biology and behavior of these extinct giants.

FAQs About the word urochs

See Aurochs.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Ancient cave paintings depict fearsome urochs as a reminder of the hostile environment our ancestors faced.

The massive urochs, an ancestor of modern cattle, roamed the primeval forests of Europe and Asia.

Aurochs were hunted nearly to extinction for their meat and horns, which were highly prized for their size and strength.

The last known aurochs died in 1627 in Poland, leaving behind a legacy of awe and wonder.